Scroll down this page and you can make you a 7 ft john boat..LOL
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Pete
If so, where can I get one? I have found a 10 footer, but was told that some 8 footers were manufactured. Let me know. I am scheming up something as usual. It should be interesting.
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Scroll down this page and you can make you a 7 ft john boat..LOL
http://www.simplicityboats.com/OSchallengeresults.html
Pete
Hey Tom, thats an easy one. Buy a ten footer. Take it to school. Get the welding class to take a torch and cut two feet off of it. Or did you mean an 8 footer that floats?
You want an 8 footer for Kentucky Lake? Dang, got more guts than I have. You da man Tom.
Ol' Tom has got a goodun up his sleeve, he's gonna make an autonomous boat. The boat will include a robot that fishes for crappies.....he's a sharp one, that Tom.
"To catch fish, you gotta be on the fish!"
There are a lot of local fishermen at Grenada Lake in Mississippi that use those small boats. They put a big trolling motor on them and buzz around from tree to tree. It's pretty neat to watch them do this.
Have a crappie day!:D [email protected]
I have seen two time winners of Crappie USA tournaments fishing out of small john boats and catching quite a few slabs. These boats being small and low to the water make it easier to sneak up on the crappie quietly. Sometimes I wish I had a small two man boat to fish some of the local ponds and pits. Something that is light weight and transportable over rough terrain.
Knowing tom he will probably add a radio control driver to the motor and use it around his back yard. LOL
I can see an R2D2 driving that thing.
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Moose1am
What about one of those little dinghys that they tow behind sailboats? I thought about getting one for a tackle box. LOL
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Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
I have an aluminum 8' factory boat that weighs about 40lbs. I can drag it with one hand while caring a bucket of minnows in the other hand as fast as I can walk. It is great for remote fishing where you have to walk in. I do not use a trolling motor with it unless I can drive to the launch site. (battery is too heavy to carry and weighs more than the boat). I have to sit in the middle of boat for it to sit flat in the water. When I am in the front, the back stands up. The boat sits flat when 2 people are in it or if I am using a battery to weight the other end down. I love this little boat but it is not for carring a lot of equipment or for wakes caused by bass boats.